Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Trolley Trail Day has been postponed. Last year, over 800 people and over 40 businesses participated in the first ever Trolley Trail Day! Read the Recap. Our Hyattsville Hub will again be featured on the […]
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On a Roll for the First Ever Rhode Island Avenue Trolley Trail Day!
On Saturday, June 8, community development groups (the College Park City-University Partnership, Hyattsville CDC, and Maryland Milestones/Anacostia Trails Heritage Area Inc.), local governments, local businesses, M-NCPPC, and nonprofit organizations are […]
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Ready, Set, Go! Trolley Trail Day

Hyattsville CDC Installs Sculptural Wayfinding Kiosks along the Rhode Island Avenue Trolley Trail
HYATTSVILLE, MD – The Hyattsville CDC completed its installation of three vibrant sculptures along the Rhode Island Avenue Trolley Trail to enhance the experience of cyclists and pedestrians enjoying this […]
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Meet the Trolley Trail Sculptures’ Fabricators
The Trolley Trail sculptural wayfinding kiosks were fabricated by Independent Custom Metalworks (ICM) of Bladensburg, MD. 3 kiosks are now complete and have been installed at Campus Dr in College Park, […]
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ARTways Trail Signage-Installations exp. February
With initial funding from the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority, the CDC developed customized mapping and commissioned DC-area artist Charles Bergen (now working from Gateway Arts District-based studio!) to design & […]
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Redevelopment Authority awards HyCDC grant to fund the development of artworks along trails
The Hyattsville CDC thanks the Redevelopment Authority of Prince George’s County for its award of $50,000 to Install Artworks at the Northwest Branch Stream Valley Trail and along the Rhode […]
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Update on ARTways Trail Wayfinding Signage
The ARTways: Trail Signage Project is nearing completion for 2017! Three sites have been chosen for installation along the Rhode Island Avenue Trolley Trail: Campus Dr in College Park, Queensbury […]
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Artist Statement on the Trolley Trail Sculptural Signage
The Charles Bergen-led team of Bergen, Bailey and Cherkasky have been selected via open competition to create this Sculptural Wayfinding Signage Project for the Rhode Island Trolley Trail. The signage […]
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